Endress+Hauser Conducta is 2014 employer of the year

Satisfied employees, an open culture and an excellent management development program: for the fifth time, Endress+Hauser Conducta has been recognized as one of Germany’s best employers. ‘Top Job’ mentor Wolfgang Clement presented the award to the Gerlingen-based company at the German Small-to-Medium Enterprise Summit held on 27 June in Essen, Germany.

Compamedia has awarded the ‘Top Job’ seal of quality to small-to-medium enterprises in recognition of outstanding human resources programs since 2002. 103 companies participated in this year’s competition. As part of the competition, the Institute for Leadership and Personnel Management at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, conducted a comprehensive employee survey that focused on job satisfaction, management quality and identification with the company and its products.

“We’re very pleased about the ‘Top Job’ award. The certificate cements our position as an attractive employer,” said Managing Director Dr Manfred Jagiella at the awards ceremony. “The award provides further motivation for our employees.” Endress+Hauser Conducta scored especially high in the ‘Employee Development & Perspective’ and ‘Culture & Communication’ categories. The benchmarking results will nevertheless be used to instigate further improvements in individual areas.

“The analysis results are very insightful, particularly in relation to how we stack up against companies in our size class. We don’t intend to rest on our laurels however. Our efforts at attracting the best talent will continue,” added Manfred Jagiella.

Attractive employer

Endress+Hauser Conducta is one of the world’s leading providers of measuring instruments and complete systems for liquid analysis. Manfred Jagiella is well aware that the company’s success is tied primarily to its employees, of which there are currently around 700 worldwide. “Our aim is to provide a comfortable working atmosphere for our people.” One way is through ‘Job Fit’, a personal development program created to help employees successfully and enthusiastically perform their jobs.

Particular attention is paid to developing and sustaining management talent and the management culture. Openness and transparency, as well as professional and friendly interaction among employees, are hallmarks of the company’s culture. Former German Minister of Economics Wolfgang Clement, mentor of the ‘Top Job’ competition, was on hand to present the award during the ceremonies.